Here's something different. CFI-UK's Stephen Law posts a kind of screenplay for an unproduced animated piece about thinking machines.

Republicans may not believe in climate change, but at least 170 Evangelical leaders are backing President Obama's Clean Power Plan.

Now here's a thing: The Nation of Pakistan reports that a "virtually infallible" study shows that those who are overtly atheist suffer from a "genetic defect":

Does this mean that the face of overt atheism is an ugly face? We are not sure, but evidence seems to point in that direction.

Gov. Robert Bentley of Alabama appoints to the state board of education a Christian college graduate with no experience with public schools, will not send his kids to public schools, and campaigned against funding for public schools.

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Paul Fidalgo has been communications director of the Center for Inquiry since 2012. He holds a master’s degree in political management from George Washington University, and has worked previously for FairVote: The Center for Voting and Democracy and the Secular Coalition for America. Paul is also an actor and musician whose work includes five years performing with the American Shakespeare Center. He lives in Maine with his wife and kids. His blog is Near-Earth Object, and he tweets at @paulfidalgo.